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The logic of coupons ....
My latest source of discontent is the slick way that travel coupons are sent to all of us-they usually arrive in snappy envelopes that promise good stuff. They always have great graphics and look terrific.
But - try to use them!! I am a very frequent traveler and spend 2-3 nites a week in hotels and using rental cars.Marriott sent out a nice book of coupons, but as I researched it, there was absolutely nothing that I could use.Every location that I go to included all hotels that "do not participate". Same with Hertz. I have 3 coupons from them and thought that I could use them on my vacation next week. But no - Fort Lauderdale is "blacked out" next week.Ridiculous! It sort of removes my reason for being loyal to these companies, doesn't it?? |
My Avis coupons always seem to be blacked out, and with Hertz, the coupon always gives me a higher rate than when I use AAA or Frequent Flier discount. They told me "coupons do not usually apply to our lowest rates".
I wish they'd stop wasting so much postage and glossy paper and ink to send out those coupons, they just raise the rental rates to pay for that garbage. |
Generally speaking, I agree. I was going to start a collection of virgin Entertainment books, but it became to depressing to look at 'em
However, two or three times a year, in the midst of some otherwise useless dreck, tucked in between a coupon for storm windows, and the pizza parlor up the road, Northwest includes a Discount Travel E-Cert. I like that little beauty.... |
With rental cars, the coupons they mail always tend to not work but I've done really, really well with the Entertainment book coupons - especially in Hawaii. No other discount even touched them. I've done pretty well with booking through the United Airlines website too - other airlines probably offer similar deals.
Hotel coupons never seem to be worth the paper they are printed on. And I hate seeing an advertised rate for a hotel in a travel magazine or the AAA guidebook and never getting that rate no matter how flexible I'm willing to be. |
emily...sorry to say, this does seem to be a trend. airlines, hotels, cars offer all this stuff. and i suppose on the grand scale it's to monitor their frequent customers, and to obtain information. the actual use is another thing entirely. on my end, we hear alot of complaints.
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ajcolorado: While researching hotel & car prices (separately) I found AAA nor AARP was of no benefir to me....the 'Senior Rate' was as good or better (usually the same). Disappointing, when you pay for a membership to get the discounts!
Ever signing with AARP as I get TONS on junk from them constantly! |
Not 'no benefir'...should have read 'any benefit'. Sorry
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HI OSBelle, I had AARP for a couple of years and did not renew. I get about two mailings from them a week..when are they going to figure out that they are wasting money sending membership renewal information to someone that hasn't been with them for over two years?
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LoveItaly: I think they are slow learners.lol!
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